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As a Nintendo supporter the article is truly disappointing but at least it helps clarify why we've seen such poor support from 3rd parties.

The hardware/power of the console itself is irrelevant for the most part. People buying Nintendo consoles are not expecting the latest tech, just quality games. What I find discerning is the fact that they rushed the console when it clearly would have benefited from at least 1 more year of developing better code/network infrastructure and making it easier for 3rd parties to utilize the console.

Anyone who was a Day 1 Wii U owner is well aware of how frustrating it was to have your system constantly freeze, slow loading times when starting up and switching between applications and the infamous issues with Netflix. This has been fixed and the system works excellent now but it shouldn't have taken this long.

I hope Nintendo takes a page out of Sony's book next time and listens to developer feedback and actually go and speak with 3rd parties instead of continuing their stubbornness of "we know what is best" as it's a damn shame that a lot of good games are not coming the Wii U because honestly, the game pad really makes a huge difference in adding game play value compared to your typical controller.




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